Gender Theory Turns Australia into a Dystopian Idiocracy
Expert faces legal action for saying men shouldn't try to breastfeed babies
Men cannot breastfeed babies. And nor should they try. So sue me.
Well, actually, that’s exactly what one transgendered woman has done to a breastfeeding expert who dared to assert - as I have - that men have no business throwing a bub on the breast.
A biological man who goes by the name of Jennifer Buckley got all upset when it was suggested that he shouldn’t be trying to breastfeed the baby he conceived with his sperm via IVF.
(I know, you had to read that last sentence two or three times just to be sure you were reading what you thought you were reading)
Jennifer posted photos of himself trying to breastfeed the baby he shares with his wife after taking hormones to help stimulate milk production in his man boobs.
He wrote on Facebook …
“For the past 6 weeks I have been taking a drug called domperidone to increase prolactin in an attempt to be able to produce breast milk so that I can have the experience of breastfeeding.”
Notice the myopia.
I’ve been taking hormones so I can have the experience.
His baby appears to have been reduced to a prop that is being used to satisfy his need to experience something approximating womanhood.
Cue Victorian breastfeeding expert Jasmine Sussex who dared to point this out.
She wrote on Facebook denying that trans women - or in old school language “men” - could breastfeed babies.
But she went further and called attempts to do so “experimental” and a “dangerous fetish”.’
She said …
“Breastfeeding belongs exclusively to mothers and our babies. We are the only humans who can make breast milk to nourish our babies.”
She said it was “unethical” for men to take drugs in order to produce milk so as to breastfeed babies.
Cue hurt feelings and vexatious complaints to the Queensland Human Rights Commission …
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